Overview
Explore a thought-provoking panel discussion from the 2014 World Economic Forum in Davos examining the impact of money and influence on democracy as income inequality rises. Join distinguished experts Kenneth Rogoff, Anthony Scaramucci, Joseph E. Stiglitz, and T. J. Stiles as they debate this critical issue, moderated by Ngaire Woods. Delve into topics such as the history of money in politics, corporate lobbying, representation, compulsory voting, and potential solutions to protect democratic processes. Gain insights into the complex relationship between wealth, policy-making, and governance in this comprehensive 59-minute session that tackles one of the most pressing challenges facing modern democracies.
Syllabus
Introduction
What we expect of a democracy
History of money in politics
How to influence government policy
Public policy debate
Role of big money in politics
Corporate lobbying
Representation
Compulsory voting
Rising inequality
Solutions
Regulatory Expertise
Inequality
Marketplace of Ideas
No solution is perfect
Politics as normal
Citizens United
Protecting Democracy
Jobs and Inequality
Mandatory Voting
Taught by
World Economic Forum